| UNBEGUILED | • unbeguiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbeguile. • unbeguiled adj. Not beguiled. • UNBEGUILE v. to set free from the influence of guile; to undeceive. |
| UNBUILDING | • unbuilding v. Present participle of unbuild. • UNBUILD v. to demolish; to raze. |
| UNBUNDLERS | • unbundlers n. Plural of unbundler. • UNBUNDLER n. one who unbundles. |
| UNBUNDLING | • unbundling v. Present participle of unbundle. • unbundling n. The process by which something is unbundled. • UNBUNDLING n. the act of unbundling, dividing a business corporation into separate companies. |
| UNDERBUILD | • underbuild v. (Transitive) To build beneath another structure; provide a foundation or support for; undergird. • underbuild v. (Transitive) To perform insufficient construction on a building or in an area; build below a specified… • UNDERBUILD v. to build under in support; to build too little. |
| UNDERBUILT | • underbuilt v. Simple past tense and past participle of underbuild. • UNDERBUILD v. to build under in support; to build too little. |
| UNDERCLUBS | • underclubs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underclub. • UNDERCLUB v. in golf, to hit with a club that has too great loft to achieve the required distance. |
| UNDOUBLING | • undoubling v. Present participle of undouble. • UNDOUBLE v. to change from a state of being doubled. |
| UNDOUBTFUL | • undoubtful adj. Not doubtful. • UNDOUBTFUL adj. not doubtful. |
| UNEDUCABLE | • uneducable adj. Incapable of being educated. • UNEDUCABLE adj. not educable. |
| UNLABOURED | • unlaboured adj. (British spelling) Not laboured. • UNLABOURED adj. not laboured, also UNLABORED. |
| UNSUBLIMED | • unsublimed adj. Not sublimed. • UNSUBLIMED adj. not sublimed. |
| UNTROUBLED | • untroubled adj. Without worries; free from care. • UNTROUBLED adj. not troubled. |
| UPBUILDING | • upbuilding v. Present participle of upbuild. • upbuilding n. The process of building something up; gradual development or accumulation. • UPBUILDING n. development; edification. |